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The AI Architect's avatar

Great breakdown of these AIM companies. The Pebble Group catching the highest cashgeneration angle ahead of a capital allocation announcement is smart positioning. I've noticed simmilar patterns with smaller UK listed firms where management telegraphs returns before actually executing, gives a nice entry window if fundamentals hold.

Jorrit's avatar

Really enjoyed your AIM A–Z Part 34 your breakdown continues to build a thoughtful, structured framework for approaching investment decision-making instead of the usual reactive noise. It begs the question: which part of the AIM framework do you find investors struggle with most, and how do you suggest overcoming that challenge?

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a1phapapa's avatar

The Works is interesting, like one of the spiritual successors to Woolworths. I'm pretty surprised they're planning to open 50+ new stores tbh, I would have thought they already have too many.

Saesch's avatar

Yeah I wondered about that, we'll see if that works out

a1phapapa's avatar

Great pun if intended